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Bilobed transposition flap.

Sumaira Z Aasi1, David J Leffell

  • 1Section of Dermatologic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology, Department of Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine, 40 Temple Street, Suite 5A, New Haven, CT 06510, USA. sumaira.aasi@yale.edu

Dermatologic Clinics
|December 29, 2004
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This review covers the uses and methods for bilobed flaps in surgical wound reconstruction. It details common applications, potential issues, and best practices for this reconstructive technique.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Surgical Reconstruction
  • Wound Management

Background:

  • Surgical defects necessitate effective reconstruction methods.
  • The bilobed flap is a versatile reconstructive option.
  • Understanding its indications and techniques is crucial for surgeons.

Observation:

  • This article provides a comprehensive review of the bilobed flap.
  • It examines the specific indications for its use.
  • Techniques for flap elevation and inset are detailed.

Findings:

  • The bilobed flap is indicated for various surgical defects.
  • Examples illustrate its application in diverse anatomical locations.
  • Potential complications and pitfalls associated with the technique are discussed.

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Implications:

  • This review serves as a guide for surgeons considering bilobed flap reconstruction.
  • It aims to improve patient outcomes by highlighting best practices.
  • Knowledge of potential complications aids in prevention and management.